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Betty's third apperance (1930). She has became alot slimmer and her skin seem's to be shaded. still doing the obvious Helen Kane impersonation. her voice is provided by Margie Hines. Betty she wakes up to scary noises in a old dark house.
This movie is part of the collection: Animation & Cartoons
Producer: Fleischer Studios
Audio/Visual: sound
Keywords: Betty Boop; Cartoon; humor; Helen Kane; Fleischer Studios; Margie Hines; 1930; Mysterious Mose
Creative Commons license: CC0 1.0 Universal
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Reviewer:
BoopBoopaddoop -




Subject:
Boopadoop!
This is 100 times Better than Barnacle Bill, and that is my opinion. Bimbo has first billing in the opening credits, despite that the script treats Betty as the star.
Mae Questel is frequently credited as the actual singer in this,But if Mae was doing voice work for the Fleischers before 1931, she wouldn't as yet have been the sole Kane impersonator voicing Betty. The actual person who is providing the voice for Betty is Margie Hines who seems to not get much Credit. Betty's almost fully formed after just two cartoons, in cartoons to follow she will laps into other aspects.